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Show Hit and Tlie Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 2, 1973 Spur The Voire of DiiunT-Dam- v County Extension Office L. li be Art h Booth I- Soft ini nimr. sift fliHir UvaiiM all 1 hole-wlira- Xvrakili, thru lx imi MiiMi ihtJ to niruxe ami cakt flmir air finely imllr.l. x or gi aha ill fliNir it all llir It vitamin. l ami ciMitaiux naturally prevent fit xvhrat, m l Trim Irafy (Uilt imlrr leave irrlililn, fiinn lltr vhh Irr limi and otliri initiu-ii- t imlli-i- l ami calttiagc tailtigl. Ihe kale (ttoks mme iiliifonnlv. Mil xvrll HK2 2i . (at slimilil Im mixed thunMiglilx Inf cake misiitt divides the lal inlii fine aitliles In gi.e luk-ini;- llir desired leudemrxv As executive sire president of the Cliarnhrr of Commerce (if llir Unitrd Stales Arch Buulh srrsrs as a spokesman fur American business Tlie Nat lima I (liarnhrr represents an underlying mrmlierdiip of mure than ,Y 000 .000 business Finns organizations and bidisiduals AmeritalM-ga- u WASHINGTON as a nation uf small Must Mole worked imi the (arm, (or themselves at a Iratk, or as small xliopkeep-o- f rrs, (aMiscqorullv. these antes-wa- s tors of ours got a lot of prat-tiecal, everyday esiosure tu simple business economics Today, most of us are on vmneimrs payroll. Tlie age of sNxiahalnMi and ol giant malimx has given us a high vUmlard of living. ImiI it has also nJilied us uf some valuable insights into the way the rom-lin- e works As a result, the typical A111-uao lot lay uiisumlerstamls the t. luliue. lum lMMi and sie of - i. Mniiiitf Regular merlmg u( the Bit ami Spur dure tors is w hrdulrd fur WriloesdaV, February 7, 7X1 pm at the c tub hiMise. Afret Michael Rov Camber stm March and Terry Camber. He hum January 22 and weigh 7 pounds 13 ounces and was 20 Inches long at the Valley West Hospital. Proud grandpar ruts are Air. and Mrs Roy Cam lief of Tooele, and Mrs Polly of Crantssille. Crrat grandmothers are Mrs. Dora Al Irn of Crantssille and Mrs lata Kelley of Toorle. hats the answer' ec tummies curricula In the sc hools is prolulily (lie lA n must Im inaile or VO 1187. Dimlor Irttmr air vMHlally riih III unit lent. itruinxe vnaul liiitliihv limit kale leave tlirir it little nutritive low ami lltr Thortmgh by catling 9 Go Play Willi Your Corporation February is the date rt by the Bit ami Sjmr (.lull for a cum-budinner merlmg ami Valentine dam e, A ,lec1al menu of sir A, lak rd (ml at. its, salad, gallic bread - wrw-- d at 12 ami dr wart will Mr plale, H I'ooil Clips IU-tt- Mih-li- e nlll-Mut- e vilotHMi. list! that would take a musc-meo-t ciMiiiarahle In the iMie that resululliMiled math ami va leme teat lung alter the SjMitmk shuck in the late I'iVK. In the meanliiiM:, there is a remai kalile organiallNl that Is making a lot id heailway imi its own. It's called Junior Achievement. JUNIOR Achievement. Inc,, is ail internal iiMial Imisiiicss program in which high schiNil students organize and manage their uwn small wale ciHUvanies iimler the guidance of adult advisers fioiti business and industry. Tlie advisers are limited In advising. Tlie kids must make the decisiiMis I hem wives, and learn fiom the couwiuences. Kac h Junior Achievement "company" lasts for mu wlimil year. Tliat's so the kids involved get In participate in all phases from of the corporate format imi to lniinlatioii. Tliere are usually 20 students in each cororjtiuii. They are the Uiard of directory the winking forte and the salt's stall. Thev elect their own officers. chmise a business, and capitalize it through sale of stock at $1 a sliare. llic-- sel up priNliictimi lines and pl.ui distrilmtiiMi. Tliev advertise, riHiiote ami wll their cmnpany's producl or s sice. Tlu-- pay themselves ariev wage-- s or sales coinmiv sinus. Tliev keep ImniIs and records. Thev av rent for their edu-caln- (.1111 It Pleasant Cruse ciNiirs Slimilil diy xraxt Im stored in the refrigerator' No, luil It news ul the birth of a liahv dauslimiltl Im stored in a dix (tail plate it mas Im slmnl Im ghter to F.ugene Maik and rral iihmiIIis nmler llinsr cmiililimis normally. lie ant. The little miss armed at the American Fmk Ibis-p- i lal imi January IS ami weighed Aols Thi Many Mtmls fmir mimes and is right I recently ImhiIiI rottmi flannel uatnas fm my child, the fust child fur her parrots. FirpMtle Stinilav When I got them limnr, I Imiml a lalad iii them that tanl the They haven't (011111 a suitable Im ami must fabric hail licet i treated In make it mm flainiiialih, name U her as yet. Proud For Mutual washed with a high 4ins4iale detergent, I ilmi1 kmiw what tu ate Mr. ami Mtv lao Orouji usr, ami (lms it rrallv mailer' Tooele, ami Mr. ami ECONOMIC Illiteracy , The It diNx matter. A new flammability law friiiirs that all Mix, Jim llcaiit. Pleasant Cruse. Hie Fuurteenth Ward Mutual pnut is we no longer get a well- fabric used in the manufacture nf ihilihen's mi;litwcai up tu Crrat gtamlpairnls are Mrs. AnMameds ate having a fireside rmimlcsl educatimi in sic 0 must Im nmi flaniiiiahlr liy Julv. 1171 Vane mamilaituieis nie Rev an. Sac raiumtu. ami grrat Sunday, Frltmary 4. 7 p m. at hv and most of us arr already meeting this rriiiiieiiinit. ami air using the laUI In grandmother Alamsmi ami grrat the hmne of Fled 2S0 S. dmi'i gel one by any oilier means, flair, let you know that this labile is flainr retardant. giamlpairnts Mr. am! Mtv SccimmI West. cilhi-r- . 'Ve know all of tlie pmb- lltr catih is that the chemicals used In make the labile Tlie speaker will Im Craut liiiis id the cimsomer, and none with (hr usr nf low nmi flammable will wash mil iimkly I lams w hu serv ed on a work i4 tlie proldems cd the producer. or snap, (llir law' sass the labile must ' 4iosiiatr tin vsicmi iii Hawaii. He heljied to Right now, free- - euterpriw f remain non 'flammable Ihrmigh fifty washings.) So. ymi wv rstia Irndd the Iolyiic-siaCultural is coasting along cm for the pioteetion of a nmi flammable labile ami Urili the iihmm'S' k-Center. Films will lie shown id A reputation. A lot of M'ople and the prolntimi go right down the diam unless ymi use a high Hawaii and other point of for it not ait they real- the in 4iosliate laundry. Iv understand it's but advantages, lain-le. I'lilcss a laumliy prmlml is as low iliosiliatr or think lavanse rather, ret Most of is llir they they it most ailc eiiipuieiit. and a )liosiliale high detergent. likely soap, The kid next door is still In Im for it. Tliat kind must imet cleprecialion charges well known brands of laumliy detergents that vmi have known suppoM-wearing the mittens he pmirrd d support rests on a foundatiiNi and machinery, and used for years are high phosphate. Allhmigh most of them (juipiiH-ti- t Franklin of sand. glue iulu last week. arr considerably lower in phosihalc Ilian they used to Im. they I f treatment. can still I used to protect the l)M M.AV In MM at Ctrl-lee- (tieslion (lonMinim grand-iaretil- Eagles Family Night Is Iluimm s y vru-h- Interest esjM-nenc- life-cycl- Jr ii Eagles Auxiliary Family Night scheduled for Saluidas, February 3 at tbe Aerie Hall, 5ti i, First Street. A roast leef dinner will le served starting at 8.30 pm. for adulls ami 71 is II.V) (aist cents for children. All inemlMTS are invited la ctMiie (Mit with their families and enjoy ail evening together. is ttiauu-facliuiii- g CARD OF THANKS W are to very, very grate-fu- l to all the kind people in Tooele for the lose and sympaitiv extended to ux in the death id our lietoved wife and ntolhrr Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton. How can we ever exprevx our thankx to the whoolv the church, the xeminary cihiikiI and vtudentv, the Tom-lArmy Depot, the Chaining id Cmtunerce and Individuatx who gave, money, food, flowers, help bread." in the home, the funeral ver- td 'd ex,Hession 1ri souer: Tlie judge sent me sympathy? May the Lord blew here for the rest of my life. Cuard: So whv are xou fuss- e Y0'-ing- ? Sincerely A. Hamilton Prisoner; Do ymi call breaking n am,'.v rocks with a hammer a rest? Carolina Coaiierator Jory has two best friends he can count on. HIS sal-ta- y e 9 Survrvs indicate that the teenill agers who base participated the Junior Achievement program have a far more vodiislica!ed umlerslamlmg cd our coniohiv than the average Americaii. For esample, in a jnill. J A vrteraos estmialcd profit at seven cents i per dollar of sales, which truth the dose to (hmr jMellv to five cents per dollar for industiiesi. Tlie median estimate by adult Americans in one recent survey was 2C per dollar. But listen to one of the kids tell It: "I used to think a businessman was a square, just greedy lor probl. Now' we all call see that the profit is what keeps the wheels tinning It nukes the jolis. It keejvs ymi in y AJr February 3 Tliev jvav laves. Ami thry jvav the ciMilpaliv Is dividends, Hie tiiiiiMiis lakes alxnit two hmirs a week td their lime, RKMLTV Ikes It w.nk GUNS! d flame-retarda- THE UNIFORM CONSUMER SALKS PRACTICES ACT is probably the single imrst iiiqvurtaiit piise of legislation to help the consumers of Utah that will In; esmsidered by this session of the legislature. Some of the lu'iiefits this Act wmild provide s are: 1) It wmild give the Attorney General administrative autha fraud is ority to conduct hearings and investigations perpetrated. In other words, a known fraudulent oNrator could lie presented from doing business in I'lah instead of the wav it is nosv, which is that he cannot In: prosecuted until someone is injured. 2) It enumerates various situations as illegal in and of themselves. It would lie illegal, for example, to misrepresent a product or service to the consumer. It would prohibit misrepresentation of the durability of parts or service work, or that repairs are needed if they are not and other fraudulent practices. .1) It sets up certain activities as forbidden, such as liait and switch and other deceptive advertising practices, plus a munlM-- r of "unconscionable acts, some secificd but any act found to ' be unconscionable' by the courts. , I lids Act would have far reaching licncfils for the consumer, and should present no problems to the honest Imsinessman. It is i worthy of your supxirt. Vt 'dw e -tcszpn Broilers-fryer- RITZ Many of you are concerned egg prices. Egg prices usually get higher at this time of year liecause of weather and heavy usage. This year's bad weather, plus high feed costs affected bv sale of wheat to Russia, plus a chicken disease (Newcastle) in Califonda have all contributed to a limited supply. Prices will, no doubt, lie lower in the spring, but are not expected to drop to previous levels. Eggs are still a good buy in terms nf the nutrition they furnish. Youll enjoy this protein packed reciie as a change from expensive meat. ROSS SMASH! prepared mustard HOUDA TOUCAN AM (NANA MST NAM OUt TO UST Of fO(71lwnDHiiiuH mi woi KIM mi wroil-Otut M0MMAH0W Blur DEE WIUJAMS Many Utahns rely heavily on hunting experience for wildlife enjoyment. The National Wildlife Federation is preparing for the 26th National Wildlife Week, March which will urge the fam-th- e ily to enjoy wildlife together. The theme for this year's Wildlife Week is Discover Wildlife ns Too Good to Miss. Late March is a great time to gather the family in the car and drive to Utah's waterfowl areas where migratory birds are their teaspoon Worchestershire one-thir- d bread-chees- Meet the new daughter of Robert and Barbara Ilelige of Too-ele. She was born January 23 at Tooele Valley Hospital. Photo by A. D. Thomas he has achieved the ultimate in status symbols. having no public image what- Al Loof says ever. Franklin P. Jones itmam 18-2- - returning north to their nesting habitats. Our great new wide 78 series steel belt tire. It features 22 construction. Two polyester cord body plies for a smooth ride plus 2 steel belts for superior resistance to punctures and impacts plus long mileage. Friday and Saturday ONLY! WEEKEND SPECIAL ! 4 FOR 4 FOR Vs F78-1- 4 G78-1- 4 Plus 2.52 fo 2.78 Fed. excise fax per tire and trade-i- n tires. Coats WHITEWALLS H78-1- H78-1- 4 G78-1- 5 5 L78-1- 5 J78-1- 5 Plus 2.93 to 3.28 Fed. excise tire and trade-itires. ONLY n WHITEWALLS ONLY flEflDf&DG 0 dERHSi (SESRi tEBflft tim:i 8 KtoXtii Mm o ns S BILUE National Wildlife Week Set 2-- 4 -- d SINGS mand Module Pilot Ron Evans. 2 tablespoons 1 DIANA vt- - CHEDDAR Pl'FF cups milk sauce 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon paprika Spread bread with butter, then cut into large cubes. Place about in a 2 quart baking dish. Sprinkle with of the cheese; repeat with remaining bread and cheese to make two more layers of each. Beat eggs with remaining ingredients; e pour over layers; cover. Chill at least 3 hours or overnight. Bake, uncovered, in 350 degree F. oven one hour, or until puffed and golden. Makes 6 servings. one-thir- V From the producer of Lcnr Story for thoM who low adventure LADY HOT Scientist-Astronau- st - Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A RED As the new Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aeronautic and Space Sciences, Utah Senator Frank E. Moss is getting involved with the people and programs of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. At a NASA briefing in Washington last week he met with Apollo 17 Astronauts recently returned from the last moon visit. From left. Senator Moss, t Jack Schmidt, Commander Eugene Ceman and Com- alMiut 8 slices white bread 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, softened 2 cups shredded sharp Cheddar cheese 4 eggs presents THE BLUES !vi peanuts and peanut products. te.-o- .. length. Ilappv grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. lee J. Oldrovd and Elaine leach, all of Tooele. February Plentiful Foods E An ArfoEnCJSSyFilffl Ttiis is Dimas an T. leach pride and joy id Terry and Arlene leach cd Crangrr who claim the young nun for their first child. He was horn January 3 at the I.I1S Hospital in Salt I.ake (aty weighed six pounds, 1 1 ounce and measured 21 inchr in f.fffiJfM.d) LADY SINGS THE BLUES |